The street where a groom was killed on his wedding day in a hail of 50 police bullets three years ago is one step closer to being named in his honor.

Sean Bell was unarmed when cops killed him and wounded two friends outside a Queens strip club as he left his party bachelor on November 25, 2006, just hours before his scheduled wedding.

Bell, 23, was behind the wheel of a car that was pulling out of a spot on Liverpool Street in Jamaica when he was confronted by a group of undercover detectives who thought one of his passengers had a gun.

The legislation would rename three blocks after Bell. The council’s Committee on Parks and Recreation voted today to send the bill to the full council for a vote next week.

A judge in 2008 acquitted three detectives of all charges in Bell’s death.

The Detectives Endowment Association, which opposes the legislation, has called the proposal “disgraceful.”

Supporters, including the Rev. Al Sharpton, said the proposal is not a statement against the police.